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This gives the feeling of doing a job that I loved.
Just like real life!!
I dont have a shifter, so I cant work on my actual problem, which was up and down shifting. I sucked at shifting so much that my attention was on the shifting and not paying attention to my trailer or where the truck was going and blap.....side swipe.
This game is just amazing. I've been all over these roads, been to these stops. The Wallbert in St. George is a real Walmart, for instance. The main drag in Farmington is really that crappy looking. It's spectacular.
What I'm most excited for though, is the new sneak peaks for the Landmarks in Colorado.
I'm a Colorado resident, and I've lived here my whole life, and the last six years I've done nothing but local mountain driving. And I cannot IN WORDS describe how happy I am we get to hit the legendary 550.
In real life, the Million Dollar Highway between Durango and Montrose is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. I've been over it hundreds of times, in all weather and all times of day. And I am so excited to whip my twin-trailer Viper around those bends.
GPS-based logistics and smart auto-drive systems will probably take over this industry in the next 5-10 years. Technology is going to make taxi and truck drivers obsolete very soon.